I mean..... I hated I hated with absolute passion how Dogpound Mutated into Rahzar! Rahzar is Awesome but did it really have to be Dogpound who mutated! I liked the feel when he and Fishface felt like the new Rocksteady and Bebop! Atleast now we have Zeck and Steranko but even then it still doesn't have the same feel! Oh well! At Least it didn't make me as angry as the Karai mutation! But I am stil angry about Dogpound being Rahzar!

Knowing how much Bradford hated being Dogpound, I don't think so. Even if somehow he did change back to Dogpound, he might find the first mutagen (or retro-mutagen) he could find to change away from it.

I mean, yeah, Dogpound had his memorable moments.

(Sorry, couldn't resist.)

But he ultimately was not nearly as capable a fighter as Rahzar or human Bradford. Dogpound was big, slow, clumsy, and mainly good for brute force and unrefined mayhem—good if you're Bebop or Rocksteady, but not if you value yourself as ninja as Bradford does.

Gilgameshkun wrote:
Knowing how much Bradford hated being Dogpound, I don't think so. Even if somehow he did change back to Dogpound, he might find the first mutagen (or retro-mutagen) he could find to change away from it.

I mean, yeah, Dogpound had his memorable moments.

(Sorry, couldn't resist.)

But he ultimately was not nearly as capable a fighter as Rahzar or human Bradford. Dogpound was big, slow, clumsy, and mainly good for brute force and unrefined mayhem—good if you're Bebop or Rocksteady, but not if you value yourself as ninja as Bradford does.

I know but there were times when Fishface were to be a bit clumsy like accidently biting his own tail in Booyaka-Showdown but he didn't turned into Tokka. I still wish Rahzar was just a different character from Chris Bradford because I really felt like Dogpound and Fishface were a good team! And having Rahzar and Fishface just feels a bit weird!

And when you consider that Kraang Prime revealed that humans themselves were Kraang-made mutagen mutations in the distant prehistoric past, that makes Bradford a triple mutation.

...oh wait, no, he was born a human. Which raises the question—if someone is born of mutant parents, does that make the children mutants too, or are they "normal" from the point of birth? Semantics, semantics. :)

Which muddles the question even further. :) If all humans are already Kraang-made mutants above and beyond natural mutation, they can all be considered primary mutations. This would make April and some of her family secondary mutations, and Bradford a tertiary mutation.